August 27th Sunday 1899
Emmett Robb, Lamar and I went in a canoe to Pasig, going thro’ St Anna and TiPas. It is all a Venice, and hundreds of… Read More »August 27th Sunday 1899
Emmett Robb, Lamar and I went in a canoe to Pasig, going thro’ St Anna and TiPas. It is all a Venice, and hundreds of… Read More »August 27th Sunday 1899
Everyone is happy and we have our boxes strapped. Had a “rough house” just to celebrate.
Rumors are now changed to certainties, & we are going home soon.
Wrote to several persons and finished packing boxes. Turned in our Krags, and reissued ‘bolos.
Rain all day. Wrote home & to Miss Crawford. Mosquitos very troublesome last night. Heard heavy guns –perhaps some foreign war vessel saluting Old Glory.
Relieved at 10 a.m. and slept until 4 p.m. “It rains & the wind is never weary.” Packed my box for shipment.
On guard at 10 a.m. Paper says the 1st Wash to soon on the “City of Parra.” Lots of H²O all around church. No excitement… Read More »August 8/21 Monday 1899
At daylight we steamed on. Of course, one of the boys had to fall into the H²O. About 8 a.m. we struck river and soon… Read More »August 8/20 Sunday 1899
Calamba is well-drained and is swept in eve by fresh winds from Laguna de Taal (SW) in Batangas Provincia, which makes the city a very… Read More »Saturday 8/19/1899